 Summer has arrived and Appalachian Wireless has a great sell on the world's hottest smartphone from now to the end of the month. You can get the amazing iPhone 13 for more than half off because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Many homes and businesses have been horribly damaged by floodwater this week and Apple Shop is no exception. So I will preface this by saying at this time we're not fully sure of what all the damages have been. As of this afternoon we were given the all clear to be able to enter the building. So currently we have a couple of our designated staff team gearing up with safety gear to safely access the building and try to assess at least generally what we're dealing with. But we have seen that the entire first floor of the Apple Shop main building was submerged. The building housed a radio station, a theater, and an art exhibit. Everything on the first floor and in the basement of the building was totally submerged by floodwater. The Appalachian Media Institute, which had planned on holding their summer documentary screening, also experienced major damages in the flood. The computers that the interns were doing, their editing and their work on were in the balloon building. That's one of the high priority items that our team is looking into right now is if the hard drives on those computers are salvageable and we're hoping that they are. But yeah, that's correct. Tonight was supposed to be our AMI summer documentary institute screening. That is clearly not happening and it is a little bit of a gut punch I think to all of us. Many other businesses and homes have been affected by the flooding in these areas and Apple Shop is keeping an up-to-date list of resources you can reach out to and donate to to help those in need. For more information about how you can help during this crisis you can visit appleshop.org slash flood support. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.